Timberwolves assistant Micah Nori is the latest high-profile candidate to interview for the Knicks‘ head coaching vacancy, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
Nori, 51, has been an NBA assistant since 2009 and came to Minnesota as lead assistant prior to the 2021/2022 season. He is best known for replacing Chris Finch as the team’s sideline coach during last year’s playoffs after Finch was injured in a collision with a player.
Nori recently interviewed for the Suns’ head coaching job before Jordan Ott was hired, and he was among the list of nine finalists for the position. He also had interviews with the Pistons and Cavaliers last summer.
Nori, who started his NBA career in Toronto and also spent time with Sacramento, Denver and Detroit, has established himself as one of the NBA’s top assistant coaches and has been viewed as a likely future head coach for several years. In a recent interview, Minnesota president of basketball operations Tim Connelly predicted that Nori would land a head coaching job soon.
Nori is the third known candidate to conduct a formal interview for the Knicks’ opening, joining former Kings coach Mike Brown and former Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins. Numerous reports indicate that New York is also monitoring Jason Kidd’s status in Dallas in case he doesn’t receive an extension this summer and tries to force his way out.
Mavericks assistant Sean Sweeney, who is headed to San Antonio to become associate head coach under Mitch Johnson, turned down an opportunity to interview with New York, according to Steve Popper of Newsday. Popper suggests the Knicks’ pursuit of Sweeney is a sign that they recognize Kidd may be an unrealistic option.
I feel like he’ll get the job. He’s got the skill and has experience with KAT.
What’s the saying about a snowball’s chance in….
I do agree that he’s the most likely candidate. Being skilled as an Assistant is much different than being skilled as a Head Coach though. His familiarity with KAT definitely helps, especially as I think the Knicks are stuck with him a few more years.
It appears they’re preparing to hire a babysitter. If so, this guy is as good a choice as any. He’s been a sitter for KAT before, so he won’t be surprised when KAT starts to act out. His background also suggests he’ll know better than to ask KAT to play any defense.
Just do it before we pick on Thursday so the NYK fans can at least pretend the guy was hired to be a real head coach.
Bring Mark Jackson home it’s time. Ewing could be a bench coach as well.